I’ve considered it, and tried a few things like that, but didn’t like them. Have you never considered using CoffeeCup? or something similar? (Soon this will be automatic-but for now I think you can only do it with JS.) Using Chrome dev tools, for example, you can add styles and HTML in real time, and then save this to your files when you are done. Although you can do this with your browser anyway. Wouldn’t it be more time-efficent for the browser to give you a preview in real-time? On average, per website, you could be doing, say 2000 or more tests or 2000 needless mouse movements and clicks!!!Ĭombine that will closing the browser window then you could be looking at say 3000+ needless mouse clicks Don’t you find it annoying that you have to keep going to the browser and clicking Refresh everytime you change one litte bit of code?
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